Cal Ripken Jr.'s former estate sells for third time in less than two years
The musical chair-like ownership of Cal Ripken Jr.'s former estate in the Worthington Valley has played out again.
A local family that acquired the mansion from former Orioles outfielder Adam Jones has just sold it and its 25-acre property for $3.9 million, documents show. The transaction is the third time the 8,152-square-foot Reisterstown estate at 13301 Dover Road has changed hands in nearly two years.
Jones purchased the property at auction in May 2018 for $3.4 million. The slugger and his family moved in, and invested "six figures" on upgrades and new decor. But a year later, Jones' baseball career shifted paths and he was acquired by the Arizona Diamondbacks in free agency. He put it on the market and sold the estate for $3.5 million to Milden LLC, a subsidiary formed by the local family, in May 2019.
The home of Baltimore Orioles icon Cal Ripken Jr. is up for sale again.
The home sits on more than 23 acres in northern Baltimore County, and this is the third time it has been on the market.
PHOTO: WBAL-TV\SkyTeam 11
After a quick walk through the foyer comes the first room, the kitchen.
It's fully custom with an island and eat-in area and a great dining room with views of the pool.
The house even has a custom-designed movie theater.
There's also a secret door from the women's closet that leads to a private gym.
Downstairs off the gym, there's a full locker room facility with soaking tubs -- one taken from Memorial Stadium that Johnny Unitas and Art Donovan soaked in, but Ripken is taking that with him.
The home of Baltimore Orioles icon Cal Ripken Jr. is up for sale again.
The home sits on more than 23 acres in northern Baltimore County, and this is the third time it has been on the market.
PHOTO: WBAL-TV\SkyTeam 11
After a quick walk through the foyer comes the first room, the kitchen.
It's fully custom with an island and eat-in area and a great dining room with views of the pool.
The house even has a custom-designed movie theater.
There's also a secret door from the women's closet that leads to a private gym.
Downstairs off the gym, there's a full locker room facility with soaking tubs -- one taken from Memorial Stadium that Johnny Unitas and Art Donovan soaked in, but Ripken is taking that with him.
The home of Baltimore Orioles icon Cal Ripken Jr. is up for sale again.
The home sits on more than 23 acres in northern Baltimore County, and this is the third time it has been on the market.
PHOTO: WBAL-TV\SkyTeam 11
After a quick walk through the foyer comes the first room, the kitchen.
It's fully custom with an island and eat-in area and a great dining room with views of the pool.
The house even has a custom-designed movie theater.
There's also a secret door from the women's closet that leads to a private gym.
Downstairs off the gym, there's a full locker room facility with soaking tubs -- one taken from Memorial Stadium that Johnny Unitas and Art Donovan soaked in, but Ripken is taking that with him.